Breast feeding and anaesthesia (original) (raw)

Breastfeeding Problems Following Anesthetic Administration

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Medications and the Breastfeeding Mother

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Drug excretion into breast milk—Overview

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Safety of the breast-feeding infant after maternal anesthesia

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Considerations of drug administration during breastfeeding

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Analgesics and Breast-Feeding Safety Considerations

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Excretion of lidocaine and bupivacaine in breast milk following epidural anesthesia for cesarean delivery

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Use of Antibiotic and Analgesic Drugs during Lactation

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Could Local Anesthesia While Breast-Feeding Be Harmful to Infants?

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Safety during breastfeeding: Drugs, foods, environmental chemicals, and maternal infections

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Evaluation of levobupivacaine passage to breast milk following epidural anesthesia for cesarean delivery

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Development of the First Clinical Classification of Medications Used during Lactation and the Evaluation of 1380 Drugs

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Drug distribution within human milk phases

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Medications and breast-feeding: Current concepts

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Drugs affecting milk supply during lactation

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Use of Dental Medications During Lactation

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Effects of different anesthesia protocols on lactation in the postpartum period

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Considerations in Pregnant or Lactating Patients

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Pharmacokinetics in lactating women: prediction of alprazolam transfer into milk

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TIVA), versus (VIMA), on breast feeding lactation

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[Medication use during pregnancy and lactation; urgent need for one independent source of information]

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Behaviours of Drugs in the Milk -A Review

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The Association Between Common Labor Drugs and Suckling When Skin‐to‐Skin During the First Hour After Birth

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Transfer of Buprenorphine Into Breast Milk and Calculation of Infant Drug Dose

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Modeling the physiological factors that affect drug delivery from a nipple shield delivery system to breastfeeding infants.

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Drug and nutrient administration on the NICU – is delivery during breastfeeding an alternative to oral syringes?

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Neonatal pharmacology—a practical approach

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Assessment of drug administration via feeding tube and the knowledge of health-care professionals in a university hospital

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RISK CLASSIFICATIONS OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS PRESCRIPTED TO INTERNAL LACTANTS IN THE MATERNITY OF A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (Atena Editora)

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Drugs that affect the fetus and newborn infant via the placenta or breast milk

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The placental transfer of drugs during childbirth: A possible influence on the new born

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Developmental paediatric anaesthetic pharmacology

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